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Participant
September 17, 2012
Question

Windows does not have a constructor: 244 error message

  • September 17, 2012
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I'm using CS6 for the first time to process some RAW files using the Photoshop Automate>Fit Image script. When I tried opening one RAW image into Photoshop to create an action I got the following error message:

"ReferenceError: Windows does not have a constructor: 224"

Never seen that in all my years of using Photoshop. What's causing this and how do I fix it?

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Tom Ruark
Inspiring
September 17, 2012

This is usually an install problem. Do you have other versions of Photoshop installed? Does Fit Image work on them?

Can you uninstall and reinstall?

If you could send your system info over that might help out as well.

Participant
September 19, 2012

No older versions installed.

I was however able to do the following:

From Bridge I ran Photoshop>Batch. In that menu I selected an action I created in a previous version of PS that included the Fit Image script. I clicked ok and everything ran perfectly. The problem is I can't run Fit Image directly from Photoshop using conventional methods.

As for my system info, I am running the following:

Windows 7

Quad core i7-3610QM @ 2.3GHz

8GB of RAM

nVIDIA GeForce 650M - 2GB

750GB HD

Could there be any other troubleshooting solution besides running reinstall? I want to exhaust all efforts before going down that path.

Thanks.

hrdina
Participant
February 25, 2015

Other than reinstalling Bridge and Photoshop, I could not find a solution.

  1. The .tif files were on a network location, i xfered them to desktop...still got the 325 error.
  2. The .tif files were provided by a third-party, not created personally and I had no problem renaming them in Bridge.
  3. The original .zip the .tif files came packed in would not unpack with StuffIt Expander 14.0.1, OSX 10.10 built-in archive tool had no issues.

My Solution was to use XnConvert for this specific job since it was a simple image resize.

Participant
September 17, 2012

UPDATE:

I just tried opening a group of images from Bridge using the Photoshop>Image Processor command and got a similar error message. This one was a constructor 324 instead of 224.